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we'll find we've got to protect e environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> part of my recent conversation on this program on the oscar nomin
we'll find we've got to protect e environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with...
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we have to create the nurturing environment that businesses want to be in. and so we listen very carefully to what they're telling us and it's across industries, whether it's the old dupont which used to be chemical, now moving toward biologically based materials and w.l. gore, astro seneca. all terrific. amazon just broke ground on a major distribution center. we are just as excited about the smaller businesses in our state. our job is to make sure that businesses, entrepreneurs, business leaders across a range of industries find delaware to be attractive. >> this is so important because we're having this debate on a national level right now. how do you create growth. you know, one idea is to, you know, raise taxes for business. the other idea is to make it what you're doing, encourage business to create jobs. let me ask you about this whole debate that we're having on a national level about fiscal responsibility. you know, spending, obligations like social security, medicare. what is the biggest challenge to you in terms of keeping your balanced budget for
we have to create the nurturing environment that businesses want to be in. and so we listen very carefully to what they're telling us and it's across industries, whether it's the old dupont which used to be chemical, now moving toward biologically based materials and w.l. gore, astro seneca. all terrific. amazon just broke ground on a major distribution center. we are just as excited about the smaller businesses in our state. our job is to make sure that businesses, entrepreneurs, business...
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. >> what about the idea that the regulatory environment is getting tougher from the epa to, you know, the financial regulators, dodd frank, business today faces a different regulatory environment than the past couple of decades, no? >> i don't think so. i remember early on acquisitions we were going to make t at at&t, it was tough. we didn't know. we spent a great deal of time in the political part of the business and the regulatory part of the business. it was touch and go. i'm not sure it's changed so much. >> i see. okay. what about the global story? a lot of people say in the last several decades american business was really riding a wave of globalization. today, you're more likely to hear about jobs in buffalo and in michigan than in bangalor, india. are economies looking inward? >> i think so. i think there are some coming back. i think that's a good observation and i think that's a good sign. >> you think it's a good sign that it's not the globalization sort of openness that we saw a few years ago and now economies are looking inward? >> glad to see us bringing jobs back to th
. >> what about the idea that the regulatory environment is getting tougher from the epa to, you know, the financial regulators, dodd frank, business today faces a different regulatory environment than the past couple of decades, no? >> i don't think so. i remember early on acquisitions we were going to make t at at&t, it was tough. we didn't know. we spent a great deal of time in the political part of the business and the regulatory part of the business. it was touch and go....
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and it is that environment at home that may be having the biggest impact at school. >> it's a real different mind shift and it is extremely important for us to look at it differently and have a different attitude about how we embrace the latino families that come through our doors. research shows that latino children may actually be hesitant to speak up in class. it is important to recognize a shyer latino child is not necessarily less prepared for peers, but sometimes they do it out of respect for the teachers and it may be a cultural different that keeps them from speaking up. back in a moment. >>> if you have kids, you know that school lunch is always a hot topic with students and now it is getting some attention in the nation's capital as well. congress is taking some whole grain foods off the lunch menu. the year end federal spending bill released on tuesday eases federal standards that require more whole grains in school lunches. we're talking like whole wheat pasta. it also put off rules to lower sodium in meals until 2017. some school districts want to abandon the federal school lunc
and it is that environment at home that may be having the biggest impact at school. >> it's a real different mind shift and it is extremely important for us to look at it differently and have a different attitude about how we embrace the latino families that come through our doors. research shows that latino children may actually be hesitant to speak up in class. it is important to recognize a shyer latino child is not necessarily less prepared for peers, but sometimes they do it out of...
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we have to look at the environment environmental issues. jobs, environment, safety, spills, all of that stuff needs to be looked at carefully and politics puts a pressure on timing making it impossible to do the analysis them president proposed the americans jobs act in september. the economists out there, macro advisers, a number of major macro firms, estimated that package together would have created 1.9 million american jobs, much more than the keystone pipeline. that project was -- that american jobs act has largely been killed by the politics of the congress. >> mort -- >> i have to say something. >> yeah, go ahead. >> first of all, the canadian government went off the charts when the pipeline was delayed and they have indicated they are going to sell that energy to china. >> if we want to have these kinds of reliable supply sources. secondly the american jobs act. if the the president wanted to get a jobs act through he should have done what most people would do the under those circumstances, had a private meeting with the leaders of
we have to look at the environment environmental issues. jobs, environment, safety, spills, all of that stuff needs to be looked at carefully and politics puts a pressure on timing making it impossible to do the analysis them president proposed the americans jobs act in september. the economists out there, macro advisers, a number of major macro firms, estimated that package together would have created 1.9 million american jobs, much more than the keystone pipeline. that project was -- that...
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cultural perspective, i think, is key because we are a style of different ingredients and that's an environment we broke up in. you have so many different cultures and you can feed off of that. >> when you're into film haking, your gears have to be moving. not just that you have to be a little -- you have to be active, your mind has to keep going. creativity doesn't just spring up on you. you have to work on it and keep thinking of the next step. so you have to be creative in what you're doing. you have to be constant. >> i have to give props to vince lowell for 48 hours. he started here five years ago. we were in the first one. 48 hours, you make up films and show it, show it on a big screen, you see your work displayed where it needs to be seen. large. and doing that, we were in town and that opened our eyes, wow. there is a community here and it's starting small. and when i was here, when i started, there was one. there was a film commission. they shot mad city here when i was working. they don't shoot a lot here. there's a lot of good things here. not all have to be epic explosions. it can
cultural perspective, i think, is key because we are a style of different ingredients and that's an environment we broke up in. you have so many different cultures and you can feed off of that. >> when you're into film haking, your gears have to be moving. not just that you have to be a little -- you have to be active, your mind has to keep going. creativity doesn't just spring up on you. you have to work on it and keep thinking of the next step. so you have to be creative in what you're...
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here at home in the u.s., we need to rebuild bipartisan support for the environment. we've kind of lost that. we need a strong government partner. water issues loom large too. but in water, there is a lot of progress. the business sector gets their dependence on water. so companies, beverage companies like coca-cola, pepsi are really being good partners of ours in investing watersheds, protecting nature. >> so how do you balance the idea that, for example, america is rich in shale, is rich in natural gas, and fracking and drilling is a big topic of debate. do we capitalize on the fact that this company is rich in this commodity and produce it and drill for it and frac? or do we worry that it's going to get into the water supply? is there a way to do both? >> my point of view is it's not a black and white situation. some people like to simplify things. it's black and white, good, evil. i don't think that's the situation. on the one hand, there are very serious environmental issues to address in connection with fracking, and it's a long list. there are aquifers, water t
here at home in the u.s., we need to rebuild bipartisan support for the environment. we've kind of lost that. we need a strong government partner. water issues loom large too. but in water, there is a lot of progress. the business sector gets their dependence on water. so companies, beverage companies like coca-cola, pepsi are really being good partners of ours in investing watersheds, protecting nature. >> so how do you balance the idea that, for example, america is rich in shale, is...
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sounds like a familia type of environment there. >> it was. i was fortunate to have music in my home. not everybody has that in their home. for those who want it, this is a great place for them to feel connected. kids come when they're 4. they stay till they graduate. some keep oncoming back. i think it's really about letting them explore the arts. as a discipline, the arts are a discipline, but also in a fun and social way. >> and one thing you could have done is have the kids shoot their own stuff. everybody has an iphone. shoot their own parts. this is high-quality video that you have. >> well, yes. we have a wonderful network of production people and, you know, we like to do phone videos. we do that as well. we have a lot of very active facebook account and instagram. you know, right now even people who make video are maybe not working as much. so i'm happy to just make everything look as good as we possibly can within our resources. of course, people give us a break because they love the work. they love the vibe. >> absolutely. anything e
sounds like a familia type of environment there. >> it was. i was fortunate to have music in my home. not everybody has that in their home. for those who want it, this is a great place for them to feel connected. kids come when they're 4. they stay till they graduate. some keep oncoming back. i think it's really about letting them explore the arts. as a discipline, the arts are a discipline, but also in a fun and social way. >> and one thing you could have done is have the kids...
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. >> what do you want to buy or own in this environment? >> our particular favorite is small cap stocks. you want to buy large cap multiple stocks, but to me you're kind of leading with your chin. you're exposing yourself to all the problems that will be in the world over the next 12 to 18 months. we want to expose our portfolios to the domestic u.s. economy. how do you do that? smaller capitalization stocks. >> what worries you? any worries on the horizon? >> there's lots of things that could go wrong. you could have the market implode. that would drive the markets down tremendously. i think if we take a long enough time rise, we look out 12 to 18 months, i think the united states could do very well. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report." hollywood mogul harvey weinstein. taking on silent cinema marilyn and margaret. >> i have done a battle every single day of my life, and many men have underestimated me before. ♪ making your way in the world today ♪ ♪ takes everything you've got ♪ wouldn't you like to get away? ♪ ♪ â
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that gap between the non-locals and, you know, the non-koreans that come to koreatown and create an environment for people to get to know each other and feel comfortable. [dance music playing] what do you envision for, like, the future of koreatown? i see it becoming the melting pot of los angeles. i think it's already there. i've been coming to koreatown in the 10 years i've been here. there's so many new spots, so many new bars, so many new restaurants. every time i come, i fall in love a little more. come back. come back. that's the thing about koreatown. every time i come here, i leave happy. what a hell of a night. [music playing] if there's one thing that's synonymous with la, it's show business. if you're visiting the city of angels and want a behind-the-scenes look at how your favorite tv shows and movies are made, the gold standard in tours is universal studios hollywood. this attraction draws thousands of guests annually. so i've come to hijack a few unsuspecting visitors to the park and become their tour guide. how do i become a tour guide? well, normally, you would start on our tram
that gap between the non-locals and, you know, the non-koreans that come to koreatown and create an environment for people to get to know each other and feel comfortable. [dance music playing] what do you envision for, like, the future of koreatown? i see it becoming the melting pot of los angeles. i think it's already there. i've been coming to koreatown in the 10 years i've been here. there's so many new spots, so many new bars, so many new restaurants. every time i come, i fall in love a...
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sign legislation that would once again put california in the forefront when it comes to saving the environment. >> and a nice clear look out there. changes in the forecast? we will find out, if any, ahead, when we check in with meteorologist christina loren. >>> palo alto police shut down an entire neighborhood searching for this man. >> and a strike threatening to bring the wheels of justice to a grinding halt in one major bay area city. >> and our beautiful weather also coming to a grinding halt, but not until tomorrow. we'll see another gorgeous day as of mid week. we're headed for a heat wave. >> and on the bay bridge, they're waiting for a price change. don't you wait. this is seconds away for changes at the bridge. we'll talk more about that coming up. >> and look at the gorgeous bay bridge illuminated, giving us a little light show on this tuesday, september 30th. this is "today in the bay." >> and a very good tuesday morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. two major tech companies are splitting up.
sign legislation that would once again put california in the forefront when it comes to saving the environment. >> and a nice clear look out there. changes in the forecast? we will find out, if any, ahead, when we check in with meteorologist christina loren. >>> palo alto police shut down an entire neighborhood searching for this man. >> and a strike threatening to bring the wheels of justice to a grinding halt in one major bay area city. >> and our beautiful weather...
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so these programs like mine and others help to educate, to give a chide a clean loveable environment. >> good, keep your head up. >> when that child hits that door, he belongses to me. >> what's all that extra noise over there. >> when he leaves outs of that door, he belongs to you. that's just all i have. my word goes. it is the one thing you're going to do is follow my word. >> glad to see all of you out today. one of the things that i always say, you never know who's watching. >> during our meetings, he talks about hard work, how we did in the practice. >> you did some good plays out there tonight, man. >> i think it does make me a better student in school because lots of times he tells you if you're not doing good in school, you can't play. >> in a sense, it keeps people out of trouble but at the same time it's just a fun place to be. >> if you can play ice hockey, you can do anything. how can reading a book be so hard? >> you go get a good mark on it? >> yeah. >> that's what i want to hear. >> the success of the hockey club has allowed the kids to share some, well, unique opportu
so these programs like mine and others help to educate, to give a chide a clean loveable environment. >> good, keep your head up. >> when that child hits that door, he belongses to me. >> what's all that extra noise over there. >> when he leaves outs of that door, he belongs to you. that's just all i have. my word goes. it is the one thing you're going to do is follow my word. >> glad to see all of you out today. one of the things that i always say, you never know...
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california environ, and many politician >>> the ready to fight. california environmental groups and many state politicians angry over the trump administration push to roll back car pollution standards. live from san jose to explain why this would have a very specific impact on california. >> that's right. there are millions of cars on california's roads each day. so that's why lawmakers argue that strict rules for car pollution are absolutely necessary. but the new epa proposal would revoke california power. to set its own stricter standards. >> reporter: it was one of his major campaign promises. and tonight the white house announced it is moving forward on rolling back rules limiting greenhouse gas emission. and mandating higher fuel efficiency standards. there could be less incentive for someone to buy or drive a high efficiency or all electric vehicle. >> i like eating clean and things like that. completing the circle when it comes to driving clean. i feel whole. and complete. >> the epa plan would also take away california power to impose str
california environ, and many politician >>> the ready to fight. california environmental groups and many state politicians angry over the trump administration push to roll back car pollution standards. live from san jose to explain why this would have a very specific impact on california. >> that's right. there are millions of cars on california's roads each day. so that's why lawmakers argue that strict rules for car pollution are absolutely necessary. but the new epa proposal...
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they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> and welcome back. the rainbow honor walk is a very interesting sidewalk tribute to honor the heroine and heroes of the lgbt community. it is in the castro district in san francisco. joining me right now is david perry, the founder and chairman of the rainbow honor walk, and also with us is benjamin lyong, a board member. thank you both for being here. first let's talk a little about the group behind this project. tell us a little about that. >> the rainbow honor walk started a few years ago. it was to honor heroes and heroines that contributed to the lgbt community through, you know, fighting for our rights and the challenges that happened in the years past. >> why this kind of tribute? >> you know, it's funny. the actual day that this show airs, the 29th anniversary of me coming to san francisco for the first time. and 29 years ago, the gay comm
they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> and welcome back. the rainbow honor walk is a very interesting sidewalk tribute to honor the heroine and heroes of the lgbt community. it is in the castro district in san francisco. joining me right now is david perry, the founder and chairman of...
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. >> the longer he can keep this kind of environment, the longer we're not back to raw politics, the better for him. >> reporter: but raw reality will soon return. i'm steve handlesman, nbc news, cl capitol hill. >> sarah palin's face in a poster with the text, quote, enrage them until they feel justified in their violence. it's unclear behind the posters, but they are getti inting lot o attention. >>> south bay leaders are holding a special vigil for giffords in san jose that starts at 7:00 at the first unitarian church on third street. >>> a home innovation spree that terrorized dozens of families in the east bay is finally over. tonight, the d.a. says the suspects could face hundreds of years in prison if convicted. the two face 132 charges, the most prosecutors have levied in recent years. they are charged with 25 home invasion robberies over the past six months, mostly targeting asian households. a girlfriend of marl borrow facing seven counts of robbery. both are being held on millions in bail. >>> in sacramento, state lawmakers have started debated jerry brown's budget plan. o
. >> the longer he can keep this kind of environment, the longer we're not back to raw politics, the better for him. >> reporter: but raw reality will soon return. i'm steve handlesman, nbc news, cl capitol hill. >> sarah palin's face in a poster with the text, quote, enrage them until they feel justified in their violence. it's unclear behind the posters, but they are getti inting lot o attention. >>> south bay leaders are holding a special vigil for giffords in san...
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so basically, it's a stereo view, so you put it on like this, then you will see a 3-d environment surrounding you, and you can even stand up and walk around, and also we have this--you know, i don't have it with me--which you have the remote controller, and you can just teleport yourself around the courtyard or on the street. and also, if there are certain things you feel interesting, you can go get closer, up close, and explore it. weimin: so, yeah, in another world, so this is pretty much immersive. you cannot get away with--that means, once you wear the goggle and you're in there, so you're in the environment. you feel the atmosphere, and literally you are in hutongs. so unlike the traditional screen, you can choose to look at only in front of you. here, you can look back, you can surround, so everywhere, you're immediately--you are in another world. robert: wow, and was that the way you sort of pictured telling your story or-- weimin: that's pretty much, yes, so we created--we started from a courtyard, so that's our basic component, and gu yu is expert for unity for the sound, and technol
so basically, it's a stereo view, so you put it on like this, then you will see a 3-d environment surrounding you, and you can even stand up and walk around, and also we have this--you know, i don't have it with me--which you have the remote controller, and you can just teleport yourself around the courtyard or on the street. and also, if there are certain things you feel interesting, you can go get closer, up close, and explore it. weimin: so, yeah, in another world, so this is pretty much...
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and we want to make that a safe environment for everybody to enjoy. you know, that's -- it's just a matter of being a good samaritan, you know. do the right thing. >> one of the 49ers offensive linemen at practice tonight. it should be noted there is a designated private family room for the players' wives and kids near the 49ers' locker room. this is especially sensitive for another bay area sports fan. giants fan bryan stow. it was less than five months ago when stow was seriously injured after a baseball game. the giants-dodgers game in los angeles. highway remains hospitalized at san francisco general. he's now breathing on his own and is alert. while he still hasn't spoken, he is able to mouth words, respond to some commands and give his family kisses. doctors say the next goal is moving stow to a rehabtation facility as soon as he's no -- as soon as he no longer needs acute hospital care. >>> another protest taking place at b.a.r.t.'s civic center station. police are making arrest. the spot has become the epicenter for demonstrators who disagree
and we want to make that a safe environment for everybody to enjoy. you know, that's -- it's just a matter of being a good samaritan, you know. do the right thing. >> one of the 49ers offensive linemen at practice tonight. it should be noted there is a designated private family room for the players' wives and kids near the 49ers' locker room. this is especially sensitive for another bay area sports fan. giants fan bryan stow. it was less than five months ago when stow was seriously...
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what i would just say is, where we are operating today, and n this 40 to $50 environment, there remains for things to go below that for a period of time, largely with inventory numbers. going higher to the extent that there are disruptions of supply elsewhere in warren buffet, obviously you know that berkshire hathaway sold a $4 million position in exxon mobil. warren buffet says it is a great company, very well run, but thinks there are better places to enjoy the money. what would you tell investors about the oil money. >> we consider ourselves long-term investor. people that buy our stock, they known it for generations. and i think we are viewed as stable and we can with stand a lot of things going the wrong direction in our space that our competitors operat a so i think it is a question of, if you want to own this part of the market in your portfolio, we believe we are the best thing to own. >> exxon mobil is largest cap company forever and ever. you watch apple, actually just soar and take off. did you ever think about that, about how big they are in the biggest market? >> no, i nev
what i would just say is, where we are operating today, and n this 40 to $50 environment, there remains for things to go below that for a period of time, largely with inventory numbers. going higher to the extent that there are disruptions of supply elsewhere in warren buffet, obviously you know that berkshire hathaway sold a $4 million position in exxon mobil. warren buffet says it is a great company, very well run, but thinks there are better places to enjoy the money. what would you tell...
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. >> we want our children to be in safe environment. we don't want predators on our campus ranging from congress to the olympics to hollywood. it's time to take these victims credibly. it's time to make change. >> we'll continue to follow this story. much more on this in the days to come. >>> thank you so much. nbc bay area joins us live in the willow glen neighborhood. parents want to know why they weren't informed. >> reporter: that's right. it all happened here over the weekend. as you mentioned no one was injured. nothing was stolen from campus. the district says they wanted to have all the facts before they said anything to parents. parents are argue if a gun goes off on campus, you don't wait to tell parents. this photo taken in san jose shows a security camera vandalized and bullet holes in the roof. investigators believe it's an isolated incident. there's concern over student safety. >> there's soft targets. there's really no security around. they're here at a good school and good education. they shouldn't have to worry about th
. >> we want our children to be in safe environment. we don't want predators on our campus ranging from congress to the olympics to hollywood. it's time to take these victims credibly. it's time to make change. >> we'll continue to follow this story. much more on this in the days to come. >>> thank you so much. nbc bay area joins us live in the willow glen neighborhood. parents want to know why they weren't informed. >> reporter: that's right. it all happened here...
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the people that are living out here but the needs of the community and the potential damage to the environment as well. we have to be careful and respectful of all the different constituencies that work hard to look at the underlying problem of why this encampment exists. that's because our community is facing a crisis of homeless bs. we need to address that. >> reporter: the city said it will store these people's belongings for 90 days for pickup later. but we saw the city throwing away most of their items. not clear how much will end up in storage. one lady advocating for her friends who live on the streets still, she was hoping for another week a reprieve so she could try to move some of these people into homes. the city pointed out to us that nonprofits have been reaching out to these people for the past month. sometimes people don't want to go into a shelter because the rules are too rigid. they feel like they're losing their freedom. others don't qualify. keep in mind, even if everyone wanted to go in, there's not enough beds in san jose for everyone who is homeless. that being said, the
the people that are living out here but the needs of the community and the potential damage to the environment as well. we have to be careful and respectful of all the different constituencies that work hard to look at the underlying problem of why this encampment exists. that's because our community is facing a crisis of homeless bs. we need to address that. >> reporter: the city said it will store these people's belongings for 90 days for pickup later. but we saw the city throwing away...
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. >> in a somewhat challenging environment, he has. >> i was really empressedmorning with the way you guys got back into the show. >> as legendary as the mountain play has made jim it's far from his om legacy. >> i have been a teacher for almost 50 years. one young man during a rehearsal break simply picked up a stick. >> we were all over the floor laughing so hard. you won't believe what i have just seen this kid is going be somebody. >> that kid was robin williams. ♪ >> tackle life the way he tackled the show and you will keep getting called back though. >> he will work out for you. >> nbc bay area news. >> all right. just ahead at 11:00. tens of thoses of people made the truck and today many of them were celebrating father's day. we will show you how the u.s. open has become a tradition. we will show you what what tige woods did at the end of the day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announcer ] transformers. the ride. ride it at universal studios hollywood. >> the tradition of the u.s. open and father's day. every day dads enjoying the events with their kids. we ca
. >> in a somewhat challenging environment, he has. >> i was really empressedmorning with the way you guys got back into the show. >> as legendary as the mountain play has made jim it's far from his om legacy. >> i have been a teacher for almost 50 years. one young man during a rehearsal break simply picked up a stick. >> we were all over the floor laughing so hard. you won't believe what i have just seen this kid is going be somebody. >> that kid was robin...
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. >> plus, a welcoming environment for all students. the special event in oakland in the wake of political immigration turmoil. mother. the search is intensifying for a missing palo alto woman. >>> not giving up on finding their mother, the search is intensifying for a missing palo alto woman. volunteersth gathe east palo alto ymca, miller, 65 years old has been missing for more than two weeks. she was last seen at a convenient store at palo alto, the clerk said she seemed disoriented before driving away. >> i have n found anything. if she took her phone, they would be able to track her. but she has an i-watch on her. she can get messages. >> her sons say they have not been able to contact her and are worried because she is had not in good health and relee -- and he relies on pain medications. the oakland unified school district celebrated the kickoff in another school year as a sanctuary district. this is the second year that they have included undocument immigrant students no questions asked. they have updates on immigration policies
. >> plus, a welcoming environment for all students. the special event in oakland in the wake of political immigration turmoil. mother. the search is intensifying for a missing palo alto woman. >>> not giving up on finding their mother, the search is intensifying for a missing palo alto woman. volunteersth gathe east palo alto ymca, miller, 65 years old has been missing for more than two weeks. she was last seen at a convenient store at palo alto, the clerk said she seemed...
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. >> you need to be in an environment where you feel like you can air grievances. >> what if you had a boyfriend that was critical of you. those kind of guys like, are you going to wear that? >> ouch. >> red flag. >> that cuts to the core. on an intellectual level we know any guy who does that is dealing with deep insecurities himself but it still stings. you might go into the new thing feeling bad about yourself and wanting to avoid intimacy, maybe not wanting to eat in front of the guy. >> creates problems. >> what's the solution? >> know that stuff is about him, not about you, so don't bring that into the new relationship. realize he was dealing with his own insecurities. people like to put themselves up to put you down. >> things are not going to change with a person like that, is it? that would be a red flag to say this is not going to work. go the other way. >> but if a good guy, learn to accept that compliment. don't brush it off. accept it graciously and move forward. >> that's the hardest part, reconditioning yourself. accept the praise and believe that it's true. that's the
. >> you need to be in an environment where you feel like you can air grievances. >> what if you had a boyfriend that was critical of you. those kind of guys like, are you going to wear that? >> ouch. >> red flag. >> that cuts to the core. on an intellectual level we know any guy who does that is dealing with deep insecurities himself but it still stings. you might go into the new thing feeling bad about yourself and wanting to avoid intimacy, maybe not wanting to...
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they're from bush garden, they're used to being in environments where there's a lot of hectic things going on when they go to school. other birds and animals coming out. this one, you guys can put your arms down. i don't think he's coming to you. >> we have to wrap. what are we going to do? >> this is a beautiful bird of prey. >> and now the eagle is upset because he didn't get any face time. >> this is a beautiful fish eagle from africa. >> please, give me the eagle. >> please, we have to go. thank you. >> a beautiful eagle. >> is it over? >> okay. this is good. >> so now we have to start over. >> we have a brand new book. "from the inside out." it's going to be good. after this. follow the wings. questi? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> today's style is brought to you by yoplait, learn how to take your luck from good to so good, with tips from today's s
they're from bush garden, they're used to being in environments where there's a lot of hectic things going on when they go to school. other birds and animals coming out. this one, you guys can put your arms down. i don't think he's coming to you. >> we have to wrap. what are we going to do? >> this is a beautiful bird of prey. >> and now the eagle is upset because he didn't get any face time. >> this is a beautiful fish eagle from africa. >> please, give me the...
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caring with a child with as perger's syndrome and creating a loving environment for their sfeshl talents to thrive. >> will i always have it? >> yes. yeah, you will always have an amazing memory, and you will always be passionate about the things you're interested in. those social skills you mom mentioned, those will be things you have to remind yourself about. >> tonight's episode highlighted the difficult balance parents struggle with. we introduce you to a local family that understands autism and is offering to help other families seeking answers to questions that often go unasked for years. >> i believe one day he will be a comic book artist. >> reporter: despite their autism, janet lawson is confident in every one of her students, confident of their skills and who they are. she created a program where she works with xhirn and adults who are autistic and have asperger's. we work on their talents and skills. rather than working on things they can't work at. >> her inspiration coming from her husband daniel and their 16-year-old son, ian. he was 2 1/2 when they found out he was autisti
caring with a child with as perger's syndrome and creating a loving environment for their sfeshl talents to thrive. >> will i always have it? >> yes. yeah, you will always have an amazing memory, and you will always be passionate about the things you're interested in. those social skills you mom mentioned, those will be things you have to remind yourself about. >> tonight's episode highlighted the difficult balance parents struggle with. we introduce you to a local family that...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> tonight a suspect is in custody after stabbing as many as 14 people at a college near houston, texas. two people are in critical condition. it hoped in lone star community college. the suspect was confronted and held down by another student. details of the stabbings and a motive are unknown at this time. the suspect is described as a 21-year-old student. in january three people were shot at a different campus of the same college. >>> speaking out, parents of sandy hook victims are calling outlaw makers trying to stall a vote on gun control legislation. they say their children deserve a vote. tonight there is late word that their voices are being heard. nbc's steve handelsman is live in washington, d.c. with the latest. steve. >> reporter: hi, janelle. thanks. president obama brought these families here on air force one. they're ordinary americans, but they now have a lot of political influence on capitol hill because the nation feels their agony. as the gun control showdown approached in the senate, th
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> tonight a suspect is in custody after stabbing as many as 14 people at a college near houston, texas. two people are in critical condition. it hoped in lone star community college. the suspect was confronted and held down by another student. details of the stabbings and a motive are unknown at this time. the suspect is described as a 21-year-old student. in january three people were shot at a...
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. >> i could be as tough as a man and at the same time show compassion and create an inclusive work environment. >> reporter: it's why business schools are teaching about empathetic leadership. it's why norway has mandated that corporate boards be 40% female. of course for women in america it's not all rosy. a new projection shows women won't make the same salaries as men until the year 2056. still, things are changing. privi sees a clear path for her 5-year-old daughter. >> my mother was a full-time pediatrician. i'm a full-time working mom. i have no doubt that she will be brilliant in whatever she does and that she will be a working woman. >> reporter: and eventually all those little girls who grow up to work in a more equitable job environment will tip the scales even further, joining the generations of women who are already an engine for this new economy. kate snow, nbc news, new york. >>> and you're about to see the most typical human face on earth. national geographic has compiled a video after doing research that shows the most typical person in the world, meaning the face that there ar
. >> i could be as tough as a man and at the same time show compassion and create an inclusive work environment. >> reporter: it's why business schools are teaching about empathetic leadership. it's why norway has mandated that corporate boards be 40% female. of course for women in america it's not all rosy. a new projection shows women won't make the same salaries as men until the year 2056. still, things are changing. privi sees a clear path for her 5-year-old daughter. >>...
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generation made history with its social and counter-cultural movement, new ideas about religion, the environment, food and medicine all emerged. they are now part of our own culture. bay area revolutions summer of love 50 years later airs at 8:00. time now to turn it over to sports. >> reporter: the warriors pursuit of a perfect postseason came up short but the big prize is still there for the taking. hear from steph curry and lebron james as they travel back to oakla oakland. take sot trt: 2:59 out: "after the break" mindi (0-9) warriors banner (12-21) stephen curry (34-50) lebron james (53-1:07) >>> 16-0 would have been nice a perfect way to wipe away the bad taste of last year's blown 3-1 lead in the nba fooiblts finals. here the warriors are again. golden state arrived in oakland this afternoon after their game four lost to the cavaliers a at the quicken loans arena. this is a different season. it has a different feel. >> we are in the nba finals. no matter what you need to inspire you, whatever you need to grab ahold of, chalkboard material, whatever it happens, it's so hard to win a champi
generation made history with its social and counter-cultural movement, new ideas about religion, the environment, food and medicine all emerged. they are now part of our own culture. bay area revolutions summer of love 50 years later airs at 8:00. time now to turn it over to sports. >> reporter: the warriors pursuit of a perfect postseason came up short but the big prize is still there for the taking. hear from steph curry and lebron james as they travel back to oakla oakland. take sot...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life. and she would walk in the room and everybody knew she was there. >> tricia reitler, a 19-year-old psych major at indiana wesleyan university was on her way to becoming a family counselor. >> her goal was to be able to put families back together again. >> then, in march 1993, donna and gary reitler received that late-night phone call every rent dreads, a cop from marion, indiana, was on the line. >> he said, do you know where tricia is? in my heart, i knew that something was drastically wrong. >> tricia had walked to an off-campus supermarket, and
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life....
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. >> we're now in an environment that is 100% political. i think the actual legislation is not going to happen but he will come back with policies and you will know what he's for. chris: stark difference between him and the republicans. >> whether it's tax reform or other issues. they're looking at the bill clinton 1996 re-election playbook. he can stand up for it and people will say, we know what you're for. chris: great round table. thanks for watching, we'll see chris: great round table. thanks for watching, we'll see you back here
. >> we're now in an environment that is 100% political. i think the actual legislation is not going to happen but he will come back with policies and you will know what he's for. chris: stark difference between him and the republicans. >> whether it's tax reform or other issues. they're looking at the bill clinton 1996 re-election playbook. he can stand up for it and people will say, we know what you're for. chris: great round table. thanks for watching, we'll see chris: great...
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. >> they were looking for a really unique environment. >> and they came here to linked in. specifically linked in's marketing solutions business. a quickly growing way to reach social networkers with money. linked in says the average user in its site makes $83,000 a year. that will buy a lot of movie tickets. >> because of the quality of the audience, we really have some of the most affluent, educated and influential consumers on our platform who come to the platform to engage on a daily basis with content they really value. >> and whether you're looking for films or cars, linked in thinks it has a way to find you more efficiently than bigger social networks. and wall street seems to agree, sending linked in stock to all-time highs, while the company has done so much hiring recently it has to build a new silicon valley campus. a high tech success story. that's yet to reach its final act. >> that is an interesting idea. these days every movie has a facebook page and a twitter hashtag. but by targeting afluent, linked in members a movie like "the butler" saying hey i know you
. >> they were looking for a really unique environment. >> and they came here to linked in. specifically linked in's marketing solutions business. a quickly growing way to reach social networkers with money. linked in says the average user in its site makes $83,000 a year. that will buy a lot of movie tickets. >> because of the quality of the audience, we really have some of the most affluent, educated and influential consumers on our platform who come to the platform to...
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. >> we're now in an environment that is 100% political. i think the actual legislation is not going to happen but he will come back with policies and is not going to happen but he will come back with policies and you will know what he's for. mgg . >> whether it's tax reform or other issues. they're looking at the bill clinton 1996 re-election playbook. he can stand up for it and people will say, we know what you're for. chris: great round table. thanks for watching, we'll see you back here nex [ female announcer ] every box of general mills big g cereals can help your kids' school get extra stuff. ♪ like musical instruments. ♪ and new art supplies. ♪ because they're the only cereals with box tops for education. last year, schools earned over ten million dollars from big g cereals. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo... only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. every cereal box counts. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank
. >> we're now in an environment that is 100% political. i think the actual legislation is not going to happen but he will come back with policies and is not going to happen but he will come back with policies and you will know what he's for. mgg . >> whether it's tax reform or other issues. they're looking at the bill clinton 1996 re-election playbook. he can stand up for it and people will say, we know what you're for. chris: great round table. thanks for watching, we'll see you...
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the city is looking to save the environment with low-flow toilets. >>> and i have accidents on both sides of the bay. the commute just officially started. we are tracking that coming up as well. >>> new this morning, the man accused of kidnapping jaycee dugard will be back in a northern california courtroom today. but that case may not stay there long. >>> bring out the bleach. the more smelly unintended water consequences that come from conservation. i'm bob redell, that story is coming to you live from san francisco. >>> and a live look at the bay bridge this morning. we'll tell you about the cold start to the day. it is monday, february 28th. this is "today in the bay."
the city is looking to save the environment with low-flow toilets. >>> and i have accidents on both sides of the bay. the commute just officially started. we are tracking that coming up as well. >>> new this morning, the man accused of kidnapping jaycee dugard will be back in a northern california courtroom today. but that case may not stay there long. >>> bring out the bleach. the more smelly unintended water consequences that come from conservation. i'm bob redell,...
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i was raised in that environment as a little girl. i realized i had a platform that people even if they didn't listen to me, they'd at least hear me. i suddenly had a magnified voice and things that needed magnification. >> reporter: priyanka keeps her private life private, especially about her friendship with another global star meghan markle who will marry police harry in may. before you leave your apartment, we're taking betting odds on who will be the bridesmaids in the wedding. i need make a couple extra bucks. >> i don't even know when the wedding is. she's a wonderful girl. whatever it is i hope it's magical. >> priyanka's show quantico returned in april. she has another movie co-starring claire daines, jim parsons and octavia spencer. >>> and next we're, we are live from pyeongchang, south korea, with coverage of the olympic winter games. give you a taste of the country and its history. and sit down with sarah henson who is looking for gold after fighting for women to be included in the event for the first time at the sochi it
i was raised in that environment as a little girl. i realized i had a platform that people even if they didn't listen to me, they'd at least hear me. i suddenly had a magnified voice and things that needed magnification. >> reporter: priyanka keeps her private life private, especially about her friendship with another global star meghan markle who will marry police harry in may. before you leave your apartment, we're taking betting odds on who will be the bridesmaids in the wedding. i...
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and we have a toxic environment. >> and dr. pratt said that toxic environment consists of portions that are too big and americans who constantly eat. what is a sedentary nation to do? we'll get more recommendations from the institute of medicine. touted as comprehensive and evidence based. solutions that are likely to be as contentious at the many theories about the cause of our obesity problem. brian. >> this is going to get interesting. previous attempts haven't worked. anne thompson, thanks, as always. >>> we'll take a break. up next, an icon, a marathon, and a true team effort. >>> this was the scene last friday in king's mountain, north carolina. the 18-wheeler you see there is stuck at a train crossing trucks aren't supposed to use, and that would be a freight train coming, barreling down the tracks. the woman shooting the video was screaming at the top of her lungs. she did not realize both occupants of the truck got out in time. no injuries. the freight train was moving like a freight train and could not stop. the truck
and we have a toxic environment. >> and dr. pratt said that toxic environment consists of portions that are too big and americans who constantly eat. what is a sedentary nation to do? we'll get more recommendations from the institute of medicine. touted as comprehensive and evidence based. solutions that are likely to be as contentious at the many theories about the cause of our obesity problem. brian. >> this is going to get interesting. previous attempts haven't worked. anne...
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patience with the argument that kids will be kids, and there's not much schools can do to make their environment safer. >> reporter: the government reports nearly one out of three students in middle school and high school reported being bullied during the 2007 school year. one out of nine high schoolers, 2.8 million students, said they've been physically abused or spat on during the last year. and 900,000 reported being cyber bullied. this 11-year-old got so fed up with being bullied in her philadelphia school, she wrote president obama asking for his help. >> it's very hard to be a kid, because whether you know you're going to school, you got to get your education and you still got to worry about this boy because he calls me name. >> reporter: she's started her own no bullying campaign, hoping it will catch on nationwide. the reasons for the increase in bullying are many. a more crass, less polite society, meanness on television and a more challenging economy that has increased tension at home. child psychologist fill rodkin says it's impossible for any child to thrive in a school when they fee
patience with the argument that kids will be kids, and there's not much schools can do to make their environment safer. >> reporter: the government reports nearly one out of three students in middle school and high school reported being bullied during the 2007 school year. one out of nine high schoolers, 2.8 million students, said they've been physically abused or spat on during the last year. and 900,000 reported being cyber bullied. this 11-year-old got so fed up with being bullied in...
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. >> i didn't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment. you hear all the time about the problems that it causes when people just dump prescription drugs. so we've been kind of accumulating over the last couple years and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure that i made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards. if you missed the event, the dea says contact your local police department for drop-off locations. >>> from march madness to the super bowl, vegas draws in $3.5 billion for people betting on sports. compare that to the estimated hundreds of billions of dollars in underground sports betting. one california lawmaker is trying to legalize sports vetting in our state so we can cash in. >> nbc bay area's stephanie trong is live in san jose. stephanie, this bill in question failed last year. what's digfferent this time? >> reporter: last year it stalled in the assembly. state senator robert wright who's leading the way fe
. >> i didn't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment. you hear all the time about the problems that it causes when people just dump prescription drugs. so we've been kind of accumulating over the last couple years and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure that i made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards. if you missed the event, the dea says...
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there's no grid ties, so we have to figure out a way to design everything so that it works with the environment. it also works with the people and their level of understanding of electricity. >> reporter: the system will provide light for a village school, now under construction. >> so electricity, it's a huge deal over there. a school with electricity, that's -- you know, that's a massive deal. >> reporter: and a very personal project for mo reny, who fled the sudanese war as a child but continues to help his village. >> we want the community to take ownership of the project and the school altogether. >> reporter: the engineering team will travel to the sudan this summer to install the system. when they leave, the villagers will have to fix it if it breaks. >> so we're going to have some tutorials in place, some documentation, some manuals. >> reporter: if that doesn't work, a villager will phone for help. no easy task because there is no cell phone coverage, and the nearest phone is 50 miles away. a full day's travel on primitive roads. >> that's nothing, because a while back, it would have h
there's no grid ties, so we have to figure out a way to design everything so that it works with the environment. it also works with the people and their level of understanding of electricity. >> reporter: the system will provide light for a village school, now under construction. >> so electricity, it's a huge deal over there. a school with electricity, that's -- you know, that's a massive deal. >> reporter: and a very personal project for mo reny, who fled the sudanese war as...
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says the ex-couple prefers texting over speaking and that eight children are living in an unhealthy environment. >>> celebrity divorces adopt always have to get ugly. according to various reports demi moore and ashton kutcher reached an amicable agreement in their divorce proceedings two years after their split. >>> david bowie celebrated halloween by releasing a creepy new video. according to the press release, he released a new clip for "love is lost" in his new apartment for 13 bucks. >>> the piano man plans to bring in the new year brooklyn style. billy joel will perform a new year's eve concert at the barclay center making it his first new york city show in seven years. >>> finally, katy perry happily left one legendary rocker off her list of high-profile romances. this was way back when. the pop star says she stiff armed milk jagger when he made a pass at her when she was 18 years old. she was back-up singer for the rolling stones. jagger says perry is confusing the rocker with someone else. i don't know his relationship status, but who would deny hitting on an 18-year-old katy perry. tha
says the ex-couple prefers texting over speaking and that eight children are living in an unhealthy environment. >>> celebrity divorces adopt always have to get ugly. according to various reports demi moore and ashton kutcher reached an amicable agreement in their divorce proceedings two years after their split. >>> david bowie celebrated halloween by releasing a creepy new video. according to the press release, he released a new clip for "love is lost" in his new...
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it's a racing environment. hard to get your top end speed. certainly in these conditions you see high speeds. it's fun. >> reporter: coming up tonight at 6:00, we talk with america's cup event authority ceo steven barkley about this situation with the italian. that and more, not too long from now. let's send it back to you in the studio. >> thank you, lawrence. on dry land a lot of back biting. on the water, it's beautiful. >> i know. it's so beautiful. it's great week to be out on the water because we got warm temps. >> we also on that much needed wind for the boats earlier this week. they had a problem, not enough wind. right now 15 to 20 miles per hour right across cooks line and five to seven feet. a lot of the atmosphere wouldn't have gotten stirred up so the boats would have gotten motion today without this resurgence of heat inland. we did see that in temperatures in the east bay and south bay going up five to nine degrees today. good enough to create a temperature gradient. now, some of the t hottest locations again very isolated. if
it's a racing environment. hard to get your top end speed. certainly in these conditions you see high speeds. it's fun. >> reporter: coming up tonight at 6:00, we talk with america's cup event authority ceo steven barkley about this situation with the italian. that and more, not too long from now. let's send it back to you in the studio. >> thank you, lawrence. on dry land a lot of back biting. on the water, it's beautiful. >> i know. it's so beautiful. it's great week to be...
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that broadcast will be followed by "harmony," the prince's own documentary on the environment. for us, for now, that's our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. a reminder, lester holt will be with you this weekend reporting from afghanistan. we hope to see you right back here on monday. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night.
that broadcast will be followed by "harmony," the prince's own documentary on the environment. for us, for now, that's our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. a reminder, lester holt will be with you this weekend reporting from afghanistan. we hope to see you right back here on monday. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night.
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and in august a rare look inside the agency, from veteran social workers who revealed a toxic worm environment. >> and we have social workers who are leaving because of the management. >> reporter: now, the child abuse council of santa clara county is launching it's own investigation. >> when the news report came out about the working environment at dfcs we took notice. >> and drew cain is the cancel chair. they oversee child prevention. >> there were roughly 28 have a can sies that the time for social workers now the latest numbers are 40. how does 40 have a kans sies in this department care with other agencies that you've seen? >> unfortunately, vacancy rates are pretty high across the state and there are a number of reasons why social workers are leaving the field. that doesn't mean that internally there aren't things that can't be done to try to stem off the crisis. >> when you hear there are 40 plus vacancies, how does that make feel? >> really bad. it might be the person that's there to help my child. >> reporter: we've learned that in the past two years the agency lost 110 social worker
and in august a rare look inside the agency, from veteran social workers who revealed a toxic worm environment. >> and we have social workers who are leaving because of the management. >> reporter: now, the child abuse council of santa clara county is launching it's own investigation. >> when the news report came out about the working environment at dfcs we took notice. >> and drew cain is the cancel chair. they oversee child prevention. >> there were roughly 28...
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the neighborhood says tree removal will have a big impact on the environment, especially in the steelhead and sunol creek. >>> still to come at 6:00 -- admit it. you've gone costco just to grab those free samples. how the big box store uses those treats as some of its business model. >> yes, i have done that. >>> right now, 50s and d 60s outside around the bay area. it's a little breezy, but you don't need the umbrella for this evening. what about for the rest of your weekend plans and the allergy report. oak pollen still running very high. your sunday forecast coming right up. you want to get a great looking lawn like this, but trying to grow grass from seed in tough areas like deep shade, along the driveway, and where the kids play can be a little intimidating... until now. with scotts ez seed. it's scotts best grass seed, starter fertilizer and a growing material that absorbs water and expands to surround and protect the seeds, you'll get a thick, green scotts lawn even if you've never been successful with other seed before. the revolutionary scotts ez seed. grow grass anywhere. hey ma
the neighborhood says tree removal will have a big impact on the environment, especially in the steelhead and sunol creek. >>> still to come at 6:00 -- admit it. you've gone costco just to grab those free samples. how the big box store uses those treats as some of its business model. >> yes, i have done that. >>> right now, 50s and d 60s outside around the bay area. it's a little breezy, but you don't need the umbrella for this evening. what about for the rest of your...
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they were protesting lack of regulation on banks, on wall street, and for the environment. later today in louisiana, the president will tour saint john's parrish. veronica? >> tracie potts in charlotte, thank you. >>> followers are mourning the death of the reverend sun myung moon at the age of 92 in korea. he made his unification church a worldwide religious and business phenomenon in the 1970s. he was the self-proclaimed messiah of a religion that was regarded by some as a cult that used brainwashing. he was best known for mass weddings of thousands of his followers who were referred to by many as moonies. >>> six days as isaac ravaged the state, more than 100,000 people across louisiana are still without power this morning. while some residents in hard-hit plaquemines parish say they're cleaning up for the last time, others are questioning whether post-katrina upgreats for new orleans hurt surrounding areas. >> reporter: the flooding is slowly receding across southern louisiana. the threat of high water has some neighborhoods still on high alert. st. tampany parish offic
they were protesting lack of regulation on banks, on wall street, and for the environment. later today in louisiana, the president will tour saint john's parrish. veronica? >> tracie potts in charlotte, thank you. >>> followers are mourning the death of the reverend sun myung moon at the age of 92 in korea. he made his unification church a worldwide religious and business phenomenon in the 1970s. he was the self-proclaimed messiah of a religion that was regarded by some as a cult...
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our environment is changing. we are not sure how it's going to change. we need to study it, monitor it and figure it out. >> reporter: doug mcconnell, nbc bay area news. >>> investigators identified the gunman in the deadly shooting of a virginia tech police officer. >> those aren't gunshots. a chaotic scene in southern california. a gunman opened fire on drivers. it's all caught on tape. we have the latest. >>> why protesters are occupying a bay area hospital. >>> who needs a christmas party when you can occupy a farm?up,h decided to dig deeper. keurig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills
our environment is changing. we are not sure how it's going to change. we need to study it, monitor it and figure it out. >> reporter: doug mcconnell, nbc bay area news. >>> investigators identified the gunman in the deadly shooting of a virginia tech police officer. >> those aren't gunshots. a chaotic scene in southern california. a gunman opened fire on drivers. it's all caught on tape. we have the latest. >>> why protesters are occupying a bay area hospital....